Matayba

Matayba is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae.[1]

Matayba
Matayba ayangannensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Sapindaceae
Tribe: Cupanieae
Genus: Matayba
Aubl.

Its native range is Mexico to Tropical America.[1]

Species

Species:[1]

  • Matayba adenanthera Radlk.
  • Matayba apetala (Griseb.) Radlk.
  • Matayba arborescens (Aubl.) Radlk.
  • Matayba atropurpurea (Radlk.) Radlk.
  • Matayba ayangannensis Acev.-Rodr.
  • Matayba boliviana Radlk.
  • Matayba camptoneura Radlk.
  • Matayba clavelligera Radlk.
  • Matayba cristae Reitz
  • Matayba discolor Radlk.
  • Matayba domingensis (DC.) Radlk.
  • Matayba elaeagnoides Radlk.
  • Matayba elegans Radlk.
  • Matayba floribunda Radlk.
  • Matayba glaberrima Radlk.
  • Matayba grandis Radlk.
  • Matayba guianensis Aubl.
  • Matayba heterophylla (Mart.) Radlk.
  • Matayba inelegans Radlk.
  • Matayba ingifolia Standl.
  • Matayba intermedia Radlk.
  • Matayba juglandifolia (A.St.-Hil.) Radlk.
  • Matayba kavanayena (Steyerm.) Steyerm.
  • Matayba kennedyae Croat
  • Matayba leucodictya Radlk.
  • Matayba livescens (Radlk.) R.L.G.Coelho, V.C.Souza & Ferrucci
  • Matayba longipes Radlk.
  • Matayba macrocarpa Gereau
  • Matayba marginata Radlk.
  • Matayba mexicana (Turcz.) Radlk.
  • Matayba mollis Radlk.
  • Matayba obovata R.L.G.Coelho, V.C.Souza & Ferrucci
  • Matayba opaca Radlk.
  • Matayba oppositifolia (A.Rich.) Britton
  • Matayba pallens Radlk.
  • Matayba paucijuga Radlk.
  • Matayba peruviana Radlk.
  • Matayba ptariana Steyerm.
  • Matayba punctata (Cambess.) Radlk.
  • Matayba purgans Radlk.
  • Matayba robusta Radlk.
  • Matayba scrobiculata Radlk.
  • Matayba spruceana (Benth.) Radlk.
  • Matayba stenodictya Radlk.
  • Matayba sylvatica (Casar.) Radlk.
  • Matayba talisioides Radlk.
  • Matayba verapazensis (Lundell) Lundell
  • Matayba yutajensis Steyerm.

References

  1. "Matayba Aubl. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 17 May 2021.


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